Print Galleries
Navigating the Print Galleries
By selecting the galleries to the left you can view the collections of prints for sale here. To find out about the available sizes and prices of a print double click on the image in the gallery.
In the individual print view it will detail if the print is a limited edition. In this view you can see the final print by double clicking on the image, add the print to your basket, see the print in a comparative range of sizes or add it to 'My Wall' where you can bring together any variety of prints from the galleries, change their positioning on the wall and select the colour of the background to give you an idea of how they will look in your space. Although we don't offer framing services 'My Wall' also gives the option to change the colour of the frame on the print.
Archival Prints
Unless otherwise stated all are ‘archival’ prints on 100% cotton heavyweight matt fine art smooth paper. 'Archival' prints are museum standard fine art reproductions of an original photograph or other illustration. Sometimes called ‘Giclee’ prints, independent testing by Wilhelm Imaging Research Inc has established that these ‘archival’ prints could last more than 200 years before any noticeable shift in colour integrity occurs.
C-Type Prints and Storage
If a client’s preference is for traditional chemical based C-Type printing we have decades of expertise in this practice and can provide handmade and light jet colour photographic prints.
All types of artwork, prints and originals should be kept away from damp environments, solvent based & acidic adhesives and direct sunlight which can bleach even the most robust of oil paintings.
Commissioned Print Projects
We also undertake privately commissioned print projects making print-sets for mounting, archival book and box sets. For such commissions we have a client process for evaluating the full range of archival paper stocks to fit the individual project. A network of relationships with international paper mills helps us create unique potential for design innovation which remains within archival limitations.